The Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Infrastructure, José Vicente Albaladejo, accompanied by Councillor Decentralization, Nicholas Angel Bernal, has raised today on the beach of San Ginés de La Azohía flag attesting to award this sandy area of the Q Cartagena Quality beaches awarded by the Spanish Tourism Quality Institute.
This is 11 the Q of Quality awarded to beaches in Cartagena, which consolidates the top of the municipalities of Cartagena in Spain.
Albadalejo assured about this award is the answer to the municipal government's policy of promoting tourism of sun and beach, and traditional in our area, extending to the whole coast, not only to La Manga.
This is a bet that is complemented by the creation of IMSL, which in turn ensures that the quality is not alone in the sand on the beach or sea water, but in the services provided.
The other ten quality Q awarded this year were delivered by the Minister of Industry and Tourism to the Mayor Pilar Barreiro last June and have been hoisted at the beaches of Cala Cortina, Minor Outlying Islands, Playa Honda, Mar de Cristal, Cala del Pino, Cavanna Beach, Playa del Barco Perdido, Galúa Beach, Playa de Levante and Playa de la Gola.
Q Quality Flag is granted every year the Institute for Quality Tourism (ICTE) and requires not only that hold water and sand beaches clean, but they have the necessary security services, rescue, entertainment, information, cleaning , control of the stalls and hygienic conditions on the beaches and facilities.
These badges are attached to the recently awarded seven blue flags by the European Foundation of Environmental Education and Blue Flag awarded to beaches Rescue Service.
Cartagena is the peninsular Mediterranean town with most blue flags and fifth in the number of awards in Spain.
The blue flag beaches look at the Crystal Sea, Levante-Cabo de Palos, Cala Cortina, Cala del Pino, Islas Menores and Playa Honda San Ginés in La Azohía.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena